White Dials
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White Dials
I have got new white dials and im going to put them in soon and i was wondering when you put it all back together do you have to stick the clear plastic back down or would it stay loose
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Re: White Dials
oo not the white dials i didnt know what i should piut it under so i put it under white dials
you know the speedo you know the clear plastic that goes infront of it that you see through you have to heat up the glue to remove to get to the dials do you stick it back on after
you know the speedo you know the clear plastic that goes infront of it that you see through you have to heat up the glue to remove to get to the dials do you stick it back on after
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Re: White Dials
If you left it loose it would drive you mad when its keep rattling all the time

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Re: White Dials
what glue would i use to stick the plastic back on
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Ordinary super glue I suppose, nobody really knows because they've never done it the hard way lol.

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ok thank you will do this soon
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